Faysal Galab

Faysal Galab (1976-) was a member of the Lackawanna Six cell of al-Qaeda.

Biography
Faysal Galab was born in 1976 in the Lackawanna suburb of Buffalo, New York, the son of a steelworker, and he was interested in partying, clothes, and going to casinos, being a typical teenager. In the spring of 2001, however, Galab and five other Yemeni-Americans headed to the al-Farouq training camp in Afghanistan to become al-Qaeda members, and they became known as the "Lackawanna Six". He left before completing the camp, returning home early; he was arrested and sentenced to seven years in prison in December 2003.